Scanned and digitally colored images comprise the artist's "A Difficult Nature" series. Photographer Robin Germany speaks about the combination of ecology and philosophy that informs her art. "Sim-Biotic" continues through April 23. Faculty members discuss the pinhole peek provided by Germany's "On the Brink" photos. The crowd – including gallery manager Penny G.
Phi Mu Delta's Dakotah J. Hewston, a renewable energy technologies major from Dingmans Ferry, diligently plies his craft. A young member of the Class of Whenever joins in the philanthropic fun. Brothers in arms, joined at check-in, are (from left) Nicholas S. Choiniere, a welding and fabrication engineering technology major from Millbury, Mass.; Michael L.
The 13th annual Sealant Saturday event, held March 21 in Penn College's dental clinic, was very successful (and busy). Dental hygiene students provided free services to 56 children between the ages of 6 and 15, and placed 290 sealants. All children also received a fluoride varnish treatment.
The Financial Aid Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology will offer a free session on the main campus in Williamsport in April to help students, prospective students and families complete the 2015-16 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
BeadforLife sale in CC lobby The Student Activities Office hosted a BeadforLife sale from noon-5 p.m. daily this past week in the Bush Campus Center lobby, igniting opportunities for women living on less than a dollar a day to become self-sufficient entrepreneurs, finding within themselves the power to transform their lives.
Whit Worman, director of Penn College's physician assistant program, facilitates a discussion that includes Kyle G. Stavinski, an emergency medical services major from Elysburg (left) and physician assistant student Kevin Z. Richardson, of Williamsport. Scott A. Geist (left foreground), director of the surgical technology program, and Cletus G. Waldman Jr.
WPSU-TV has uploaded its Feb. 26 edition of "Conversations LIVE" in which Paul L. Starkey, Penn College's vice president for academic affairs/provost, was a guest. In the hourlong program, host Patty Satalia discussed career and vocational education with Starkey and David L. Passmore, distinguished professor of education and operations research at Penn State.
"Working Class" The documentary "Working Class: 100 Years of Hands-on Education" is gaining an expanded audience: The hourlong film will be broadcast at 7 and 11 p.m. Sunday on WPSU. The University Park PBS affiliate serves one of the largest geographic coverage areas for public television in the nation, reaching 530,000 households in 29 counties in central Pennsylvania.
A selfie from the set Penn College on "PA live!" Fennel bulbs and orzo pasta await preparation in this chef's-eye look at the ingredients at hand. Mary G. Trometter, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts, assisted by James E. Culp, a culinary arts technology major from Northumberland, prepared Toasted Orzo on WBRE-TV’s “PA live!” on Wednesday for co-host Jasmine Brooks.
Cassandra B. Mohr shares a brochure with Justin C. Osmolinski, a construction management student from Harrisburg, ... ... and amplifies her message through convincing visuals. A healthy life lesson tailored to Penn College students Mohr holds a student "quit packet," available through College Health Services in the Bush Campus Center.
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